In this photo taken, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012, and provided by Grinnell College, Grinnell's Jack Taylor (3) is congratulated by teammates after an NCAA college basketball game against Faith Baptist Bible in Grinnell, Iowa. Taylor shattered the NCAA scoring record with 138 points, hoisting a mind-boggling 108 attempts _ or one shot every 20 seconds _ in eclipsing the previous record by 25 points. (AP Photo/Grinnell College, Cory Hall)

Jack Taylor

The Miami Heat took notice of the Grinnell College basketball player in their shootaround Wednesday, one day after the guard scored a record 138 points against Faith Baptist Bible. The Heat called their intern - the day's designated shooter during a defensive drill - "Taylor" all morning during practice, and after the session, LeBron James was among those weighing in on the feat. "I watched Kobe's game when he had 81," James said. "I watched some of the greatest games ever played when guys scored big numbers. There's two games that I would love to see: One was Wilt, when he had 100, and this kid, I want to see him too. Sir Jack."

The former Cal quarterback doesn't agree with the university's decision to fire Jeff Tedford. "It's a terrible, terrible decision," Rodgers said during an interview with 540 ESPN in Wisconsin. "And it's disrespectful too." Rodgers said Tedford should have gotten a chance to recruit to the new facilities he helped get built. "Now, you get some facilities in there, you get a new stadium, you get an awesome new top deck over there that can overlook the bay, you get a 100-yard weight room. You have some competitive facilities now where you can really recruit some kids. And what do they do? They fire him."